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(AWRAD-PA) An online study of Palestinians age 16-35 by Arab World for Research & Development in Ramallah, conducted Dec. 1-7, asked: Do you believe that the current protests represent a popular intifada (with wide participation) or are they being carried out by a small number of participants? Popular intifada - 26%; Small number of participants - 70%. Do you support or oppose the continuation of the protests as is? Support - 57%; Oppose - 28%. Do you support or oppose attacks against Israeli civilians inside the Green Line? Support - 49%; Oppose - 36%. Which of the following methods do you personally support to end the occupation? Armed struggle - 53%; International advocacy - 16%; Non-violent protest - 11%; Negotiations - 8%. 2015-12-14 00:00:00Full Article
Poll: Young Palestinians Support Current Protests, Armed Struggle
(AWRAD-PA) An online study of Palestinians age 16-35 by Arab World for Research & Development in Ramallah, conducted Dec. 1-7, asked: Do you believe that the current protests represent a popular intifada (with wide participation) or are they being carried out by a small number of participants? Popular intifada - 26%; Small number of participants - 70%. Do you support or oppose the continuation of the protests as is? Support - 57%; Oppose - 28%. Do you support or oppose attacks against Israeli civilians inside the Green Line? Support - 49%; Oppose - 36%. Which of the following methods do you personally support to end the occupation? Armed struggle - 53%; International advocacy - 16%; Non-violent protest - 11%; Negotiations - 8%. 2015-12-14 00:00:00Full Article
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